Rudy Giuliani was released on $150,000 bail after turning himself in in a Georgia prison

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Two of the main defendants in the election-subversion case against former President Donald Trump turned themselves in to the Fulton County Jail for processing on Wednesday — Trump’s former attorneys Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell. According to the court records she quoted hv newsGiuliani was released on $150,000 bail and Powell’s bond was set at $100,000. The influx of accusers began earlier in the week, as the Fulton County sheriff’s office also processed and released footage of John Eastman, Kenneth Chesebrough, former Georgia GOP chair David Schaeffer, former GOP coffee County chairman Kathy Latham, and Georgia Attorney Ray Smith III. Scott Hall, the bail bondsman in Georgia, and Trump’s attorney, Jenna Ellis — complete a large portion of the 18 defendants in the case. Trump himself is expected to surrender on Thursday and his bail is set at $200,000.

Giuliani – charged with 13 counts, including violating a state racketeering statute, engaging in various criminal conspiracies, and soliciting a state public servant to violate his oath – and speaking to reporters after being booked saying, “If they can do this to me, they can.” Do this to you.” In a post by L social truthTrump came to his defense, saying, “The greatest mayor in the history of New York City has just been arrested in Atlanta, Georgia, because he fought for the integrity of the election. The election was rigged and stolen. How sad for our country. Maga!”

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